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<blockquote data-quote="Cheiromancer" data-source="post: 3454464" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>Doesn't the text of it give you a favored enemy at +1? The favored enemy mechanic was revised from 3.0 => 3.5, so the feat should be adapted too. There is the Living Greyhawk conversion document, but it seems to have been overlooked by the WotC page, so I'm not sure it counts. It just seems to me that it might be stronger than a feat.</p><p></p><p>If nothing else says I can't, I'll go with the Living Greyhawk document.</p><p></p><p>[edit] Ah, there's a Ghostwalk Update too. Which says that it gives you a +2 to a new favored enemy, but doesn't increase any of the existing bonuses. It can be taken multiple times. The PDF says this: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So, roughly, the feat could be paraphrased as follows:</p><p></p><p><strong>Extra Favored Enemy</strong> [General]</p><p><strong>Prerequisites:</strong> BAB +5, at least one favored enemy.</p><p>You select an additional favored enemy. </p><p><strong>Benefit:</strong> You add an extra favored enemy to your list (see Table 3-14 in the Player's Handbook) beyond your normal allotment. Initially, you gain the standard +2 bonus on damage and the usual skill checks against this new favored enemy. When you use this feat to gain a new favored enemy, you get only a +2 bonus against that enemy. You do not get the extra +2 bonus (which can be allocated anywhere) that you would get for gaining a new favored enemy by level increase.</p><p><strong>Special:</strong> You may take this feat multiple times. Its effects do not stack. Each time you take this feat, choose a new Favored Enemy from the list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheiromancer, post: 3454464, member: 141"] Doesn't the text of it give you a favored enemy at +1? The favored enemy mechanic was revised from 3.0 => 3.5, so the feat should be adapted too. There is the Living Greyhawk conversion document, but it seems to have been overlooked by the WotC page, so I'm not sure it counts. It just seems to me that it might be stronger than a feat. If nothing else says I can't, I'll go with the Living Greyhawk document. [edit] Ah, there's a Ghostwalk Update too. Which says that it gives you a +2 to a new favored enemy, but doesn't increase any of the existing bonuses. It can be taken multiple times. The PDF says this: So, roughly, the feat could be paraphrased as follows: [B]Extra Favored Enemy[/B] [General] [B]Prerequisites:[/B] BAB +5, at least one favored enemy. You select an additional favored enemy. [b]Benefit:[/b] You add an extra favored enemy to your list (see Table 3-14 in the Player's Handbook) beyond your normal allotment. Initially, you gain the standard +2 bonus on damage and the usual skill checks against this new favored enemy. When you use this feat to gain a new favored enemy, you get only a +2 bonus against that enemy. You do not get the extra +2 bonus (which can be allocated anywhere) that you would get for gaining a new favored enemy by level increase. [B]Special:[/B] You may take this feat multiple times. Its effects do not stack. Each time you take this feat, choose a new Favored Enemy from the list. [/QUOTE]
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